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Re: (ASCEND) Routing setups
We have RIP turned off on our Maxen. A static route on our router(s) points
a /26 subnet to each Max with 48 dial-in lines (pool of 48 ip addresses). A
/26 subnet is actually 64 addresses, but we can allocate the unused space to
smaller subnets if needed.
Tim Brown
SumterNet, Inc.
-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Fresh <andrew@redrivernet.com>
To: ascend-users@max.bungi.com <ascend-users@max.bungi.com>
Date: Friday, February 18, 2000 9:50 PM
Subject: (ASCEND) Routing setups
>We have several Max set up for Dial-in. (We are an ISP) and of course we
>have quite a few IP's set aside that people get when they dial in. However
>at the moment I am distributing those to the router via RIP2 and that means
>there are 240 routes being sent to the router and distributed. This seems
>like a lot and I would like to know if I turn off RIP on all of my maxen
>they will continue to function properly and everyone will continue to be
>able to log in and use their Internet connection?
>Andrew Fresh
>
>Red River Communications -- Network Administrator
> 520.505.2935 -- http://www.redrivernet.com
>
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